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Can AirTags pass through TSA?

TSA answered, “Smart trackers are allowed in checked bags.” It's clear that smart trackers in checked and carry-on luggage help air travelers locate their bags accurately. AirTags conform to FAA and TSA regulations for use in checked and carry-on luggage.



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Yes. Your AirTag will beep in the luggage if you try to locate it in the Find My App. However, this beep from the AirTag can be insignificant if the AirTag is tucked deep in your luggage or in a noisy environment.

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An Apple AirTag will help you keep track of important items, including your luggage. Stick one inside your suitcase, within a pocket or encased in a key chain.

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Yes! There are no restrictions on placing GPS tracking devices in your luggage.

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Using AirTags on your cruise can also help protect your belongings: While cruise ships are generally safe, there's always a risk of theft or lost items. By attaching an AirTag to your belongings, you can be alerted if someone tries to take them.

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The main thing that airlines may dislike about AirTags is that the trackers can potentially do a better job at locating a lost bag, as proven by Dorothy's situation we mentioned above. MacDailyNews Take: Apple's AirTag uses a small CR2032 battery, found in many wristwatches.

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The AirTag Passport Wallet comes with a built-in holder for your Apple AirTag, allowing you to tap into its ultrawide-band tracking abilities to keep tabs on your personal effects like your Passport, cards, cash, boarding pass, and vaccine certificates.

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